A Piece of Amarillo’s Iconic History is For Sale – Own This Legendary Business
Amarillo is known for many things. The Big Texan and their 72oz steak, Cadillac Ranch, is the subject of a George Strait song (written by Amarillo native Terry Stafford). Amarillo is full of icons, but none as unique as this place.
The Music Box
This icon has been serving Amarillo for over 50 years since 1969. Once a record store, The Music Box evolved into a hippie haven of sorts.
She is a Gal with a Past!
If you grew up in Amarillo, it's almost guaranteed that you have a "Music Box story." Going to the Music Box was a rite of passage, and it was just cool.
You could find some of the most unique items inside the Music Box!
The history of this place expands generations, parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents have walked through the wooden door of The Music Box.
We want to see future generations walk into The Music Box, and you can make that happen.
The Music Box is For Sale
The property is located at 907 S. Madison. The building was built in 1903 so it has over 121 years of history inside the walls. The owners have made many improvements to the property including a new roof, fence, and new paint.
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The property features the Tiny Box, a tiny house with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. This space is ideal for new owners to reside in or as an additional income source through rental or Airbnb.
The Tiny Box
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The sale includes the property and inventory so you can walk right into this iconic business.
The listing price for The Music Box is $680,000.
If you are interested in purchasing The Music Box, the listing agent is Sabre Cofer with Living Texas Style Real Estate Group brokered by EXP Realty.
One can only hope someone will snatch up this property, this is one long-standing Amarillo business we do not want to see close its doors.
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